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IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Dage ..15.. MR. C. D. LARUE Otterbein College, Ohio State University Bowling Green State College Senior U.S. History, History Club Miss MARY LEARY Ohio Wesleyan University Physical Education, General Science, Girls Athletic Association Miss MARY LEASURE Kent State College, New York University Audubon Nitesak Advisor Miss PEARL MCCAULEY North Central College, Naperville, Ill. Ohio State University, Columbus Ohio University, Athens, University of California Latin Miss IDA MCDERMOTT Summer Work at University of Chicago Heidelberg College, Columbia, Harvard English III Principal Emeritus MR. W. NIXON Mount Union Biology and Physics, Assistant Coach Miss IRENE PLUMMER Bowling Green State College, Bliss College Advanced Shorthand, Typewriting I and II, Ollice Practice MR. ALLEN SAWDY Michigan State Normal Physical Education and General Science MR. E. E. SMITH Bluffton College Music, Social Science MR. R. L. SMITH Dennison University Plane Geometry and Printing Miss INEZ SPONSLER Ohio Wesleyan University, Tiffin Business U. English, Stenography I MR. B. STEARNS Ohio Northern U., Bowling Green State College Mathematics, Science Miss HAZEL STUBBINS Bowling Green State College Art and Social Science Miss ALMA VAN AUSDALL Miami University French and Spanish, Lambda Sigma MR. GEORGE WEST Ohio University Woodwork and Mechanical Drawing Miss ONEITA WHITEMAN Bowling Green State College Social Science, Music 8th and 9th girls, Campfire, Chorus, 7th and 8th boys Miss LUCILLE KANABLE Findlay Hospital in affiliation with Cincinnati General Hospital Health and Attendance Work Miss MARY CHAMBERLAIN Tiffin Business University Secretary to Superintendent fostoria . high . ll faculty HT! ...A-
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black MR. WILLIAM HAWK University of Cincinnati Principal, Hi-Y Advisor, Student Council Advisor . r e d . . 81 . MISS MABEL BOURQUIN University of Toledo English III, Dean of Girls, Scriveners Club MISS SARAH BOURNE Miami University, Oxford, Ohio Home Economics, Home Economics Club MR. O. K. CALDWELL Findlay College, Ohio State University General Science, Advisor of Audabon Nitesak MR. ROBERT CHRISTY Bowling Green State College Mathematics MISS HELEN CRAFTS Ohio State University English MISS VIRGINIA CRAWFORD Wooster College World History, Literary Advisor for Annual MR. LESTER CROWL Wittenberg College Northwestern University Public Speaking, English, Debate, Dramatics and Omicron Lambda MR. WM. EDWARDS Wittenberg College American Problems, Coach MISS VERA EGER Bowling Green State College Eighth Grade, Mathematics MR. GEORGE EVANS Bowling Green Slate College Chemistry and 8th grade Science, Hi. Y. Advisor MISS KATHRYN GRIFFITH Heidelberg College Social Science, Mathematics MISS ISABEI. HUNT Lake Erie College English and Journalism, Girl Reserves, journal MR. L. G. JONES New York University Vocal Music MR. GEORGE KNEPPER Ohio Northern University Bowling Green State College, Bliss College Accounting, Commercial Arithmetic, Central Accounting MISS VIRGINIA KRAFT Ohio Wesleyan University Lambda Sigma, English MR. W. KRANER Ohio State University Fine Arts, Social Science MR. E. J. KREISCHER Bowling Green State College Business Advisor for Red and Black, junior Busi- ness Training, Typing I, Law and Economics. F.M.D. and Student Council f a c u I 15 y IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ..I4.. 1 E., . E, A W E... ,... I '
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.llnlllmlxm black llllllllllllllllllll ARTHUR MARYLENE JEAN KARL SELMA COLE BARKLEY HENRY PORTZ WERNICK freshman class history ....... O lt was a great day for the world when all the proud mothers took their kiddies to school one bright September morning in 1925. We didn't make such a mark on the history of knowledge those first six years, but soon good old Father Time said it was our turn to try junior High. we were hindered by new routines, impressive upperclassmen, and not so long before this we had thought we were invulnerable. But, by the time we made the eighth step we were taking the East wing by storm. We so excelled the others that the School Board found it unnecessary to graduate us into High School, We just went. when the class of 37 entered the portals of higher education and achieve- ment, the institution got a New Deal . Of course we took the razz for being so nonplussed and stupid, but as Freshmen we knew we were the lowest fourth. We managed to keep up the grade reports, and in the meantime, get into all the clubs in which we were allowed, although we were not given the opportunity to chime in on all the school activities. We are proud of our fellow classmate, Helen Harrison, who won for us in the tryouts for the Eisteddfod. we members of the 1937 graduating class will be proud to say we launched our cruiser on unknown seas in 1933. A beginning of a World recovery, one hundred and sixty freshmen started equipping themselves in improved surround- ings, the new bleachers were in the making, a re-paint job all over the building, and a general upward trend. O, yes, another innovation - Freshman Players! We organized in the middle of the year under the direction of Miss Crafts. Take care, you who missed dramatic training in your Frosh year. We're coming up, and it won't be long! The deck has been passed out, shuffled, cut, and an- other deal is in the making -- a.new Sophomore class. 4 ARTHUR COLE i MARYLENE BARKLEY Home Room Presidents JEAN HENRY KARL PORTZ '- JEANE REESE SELMA WERNICK f f S S h m G H 1 nnnunmmu page ..16 I
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